02-12-2025, 04:20 PM
This post was last modified 02-12-2025, 05:30 PM by chr0naut. Edited 4 times in total. 
(02-12-2025, 06:06 AM)Sirius Wrote: First 10 Papers (Detailed)
- "Solar Flares and Earthquake Precursors" (1975) - Investigates electromagnetic anomalies before earthquakes linked to solar activity.
A Google search on the specific quoted title produces "No results found".
Quote:"Lunar Tides and Seismic Stress Accumulation" (1980) - Examines how lunar gravitational forces contribute to stress buildup in fault zones.
A Google search on the specific quoted title produces "No results found".
Quote:"Geomagnetic Storms and Earthquake Triggering" (1985) - Studies the relationship between geomagnetic disturbances and seismic events.
A Google search on the specific quoted title produces "No results found".
Quote:"Cosmic Ray Variations and Earthquake Frequency" (1990) - Analyzes correlations between cosmic ray flux and earthquake occurrences.
A Google search on the specific quoted title produces "No results found".
Quote:"Solar Wind and Lithospheric Electromagnetic Fields" (1995) - Explores how solar wind impacts Earth’s crustal electromagnetic fields.
A Google search on the specific quoted title produces "No results found".
Quote:"Lunar-Solar Tides and Intraplate Earthquakes" (2000) - Investigates tidal forces as triggers for earthquakes in stable continental regions.
A Google search on the specific quoted title produces "No results found".
Quote:"Electromagnetic Induction in Fault Zones" (2005) - Studies how solar-induced electromagnetic fields interact with fault systems.
A Google search on the specific quoted title produces "No results found".
Quote:"Solar Cycle Variations and Seismic Hazard" (2010) - Correlates the 11-year solar cycle with changes in global seismic activity.
A Google search on the specific quoted title produces "No results found".
Quote:"Ionospheric Disturbances and Earthquake Prediction" (2015) - Examines ionospheric anomalies as potential precursors to earthquakes.
A Google search on the specific quoted title produces only a slightly similar sounding title in a Chinese paper, but reading the translation of the paper, it is clearly not from 2015, nor does it conclude that there is a strong correlation.
Quote:"Cosmic Ray-Induced Seismic Activity" (2020) - Explores the role of cosmic rays in triggering microseismic events.
A Google search on the specific quoted title produces "No results found".
0 out of 10!
Google them for yourself.
All this list shows is a failure to check the references.
I don't think there will be any value for either of us in looking at the further list of 90 'alleged' papers. It's probably just as bogus.
Knowing what you now know about the provenance of such BS, please consider the other things that the specific misinformation source has supplied, with a very large grain of salt. Perhaps you will see my point?
And the suggestion that 100 of thousands will die, because I don't hold to the doom porn, that's just mean.
The earthquake swarm is clearly not volcanic and is separate from the volcanoes in the area. It is similar to other earthquake swarms that have resolved over time (such as in Soda Springs Idaho). The evacuations that have taken place where probably warranted due to the possibility of land slips in steep terrain, but a hundred thousand people are not under threat.
I, along with 1.69 million other people, live in Auckland, an active volcanic field of 53 volcanoes, right here on the ring of fire in the Pacific (I can truthfully say that I have fallen into a volcano. LOL - all I got were grazes

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